Achieving Wetland Conservation by Improving the Welfare of Local People a Practice of Win-Win Paths in Southwestern China
Zehao Dong (),
Mengmeng Cai,
Zejin Chen and
Zheng Zhao ()
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Zehao Dong: Shanghai Normal University, College of Tourism
Mengmeng Cai: Shanghai Jian Qiao University, College of Information Technology
Zejin Chen: Research Center of the General Administration of Customs
Zheng Zhao: Shanghai Normal University, College of Tourism
A chapter in Proceedings of the 2023 4th International Conference on Management Science and Engineering Management (ICMSEM 2023), 2024, pp 132-140 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The coordination of protection and development has always been one of the most important contents of nature reserves’ healthy development. Thus, the resources conservation and poverty alleviation should be achieved simultaneously. As a link between nature reserves and communities, farmers’ opinions and feedback are very important. Based on the household survey in Lashihai Wetland Nature Reserve in southwestern China, and compared with the feasibility and applicability of a variety of evaluation methods, this study finally determined its own classification of ecological service function value and the corresponding evaluation methods, and then calculated all kinds of values and the total value of Lashihai Nature Reserve. This study also expounded a win-win path that led to the coordinated growing of resources conservation and community development, it indicates how the poverty relieve practices can help improving the conservation and restoration of wetland resources.
Keywords: Wetland Conservation; Win-win Paths; Nature Reserve (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.2991/978-94-6463-256-9_14
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